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Can someone show me a fight where the "real" Audley turned up?

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  • Can someone show me a fight where the "real" Audley turned up?

    Ive never vmseen this guy fight apart from the haye fight which was a joke. Apparently he has the skills to put wilder away and is supposed to be a real threat when he turns up. So can someone give me some examples if an audley that showed up?

  • #2
    The Danny Williams rematch.

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    • #3
      Wyf!?!?, that was in 2006, your tellin me the last time he turned up to fight was 7 years ago?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by KHANAGE!!! View Post
        Wyf!?!?, that was in 2006, your tellin me the last time he turned up to fight was 7 years ago?

        Haha yeah well its the only time I can actually recall him fighting with some purpose.
        He looked reasonable in Prizefighter but that was against absolute stiffs.

        As much as I'd love him too pull off the upset I imagine Wilder will finish him very quickly.

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        • #5
          The first Sprott fight.

          He actually managed to get KTFO in that one. But just look how aggressive he was compared to every other fight he's had.

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          • #6
            The David Haye fight. That was the true Audley.

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            • #7
              The olympics. Its been downhill since there.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tyotfo View Post
                The David Haye fight. That was the true Audley.
                This^^^^^^^^^^^

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                • #9
                  You don't win Olympic Gold by accident.

                  Talent has always been there, but that's never been enough.

                  A lot of people, including myself, have watched him all these years and are completely shocked at the shape he's in now. He's fought his entire career in the 250s-260s, and now he's down to 237 in his last fight. And he doesn't look drained. Quite the opposite; he looks how he should have looked his entire career.

                  So yeah, things will be interesting. Wilder should knock him the **** out, but it will be interesting while it lasts.

                  ****, I might bet on him in a Price rematch.

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                  • #10
                    When he fought Fanny Williams 2,he wanted that revenge. He actually let loose and does hurt with the left. He's a big dude.

                    At his new weight he is actually more active and sharper, but let's see if he is a 3 round fighter or not.


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